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Key Benefits of Sitaram Psora Herb Oil
- Deeply nourishes and hydrates even very dry patches
- Soothes itchiness and calms inflamed skin
- Promotes natural skin renewal and gentle exfoliation
- Helps restore barrier function and improve resilience
- Supports reduction of redness and uneven tone
- Light, non-greasy feel that absorbs quickly
- Suitable for daily use on sensitive areas
Product Description of Sitaram Psora Herb Oil
Sitaram Psora Herb Oil is a time-honoured Ayurvedic blend, crafted to bring relief and comfort to skin that’s in distress. Drawing from the potent leaves of Wrightia tinctoria—known in Sanskrit as Sweta Kutaja—this oil is gently infused with pure Coconut oil, using the sun’s own warmth. We follow the traditional Aditya Paka method (sunlight insolation), ensuring the delicate, heat-sensitive properties of the herb remain intact. The result? A soothing elixir that feels surprisingly light, yet delivers deep moisture and nurturing care.
A quick note: this isn’t just another “oil” you slather on—its consistency is balanced to absorb without leaving a heavy film. Over time you’ll notice improved texture and a calmer skin landscape. The gentle aroma of coconut mingles with earthy undertones from the herb, transforming daily care into a mini ritual. And yes, it’s vegetarian, paraben-free and crafted with love.
Whether you’re battling chronic dryness, troublesome patches or just want to elevate your self-care routine, this oil is a keeper. Use it after a warm bath or shower to lock in moisture, or apply sparingly to targeted spots anytime. It’s subtle but effective, reminding you that true skin wellness often comes from time-tested, plant-based wisdom.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Sitaram Psora Herb Oil
- Wrightia tinctoria (Sveta Kutaja): Traditionally used in Ayurveda and Siddha to support healthy skin, this herb is prepared under sun exposure for optimal potency.
- Cocos nucifera (Narikela Taila / Coconut oil): A classic carrier oil known for moisturizing, anti-inflammatory and skin barrier-supporting properties.
Key uses of Sitaram Psora Herb Oil
- Daily moisturizing for dry, flaky or scaly skin
- Targeted relief on areas affected by mild eczema or psoriasis
- Soothing post-shave or after minor irritations
- Gentle massage oil to calm tense muscles and skin
- Nighttime treatment to wake up with supple, rested skin
How to use Sitaram Psora Herb Oil
Take a few drops and gently massage onto cleansed skin or affected areas. For best results, leave on for at least 10–15 minutes (or overnight). You may expose the applied area to mild sunlight for 5–10 minutes to enhance efficacy. Wipe off any excess if needed, or leave it on for deeper nourishment.
Safety information about Sitaram Psora Herb Oil
- Children: Patch-test on a small area before wider use; avoid eyes.
- Pregnant women: Generally safe; consult your healthcare provider if unsure.
- Breastfeeding mothers: Use cautiously; do not apply near nurse areas.
- People with chronic diseases: Seek medical advice prior application.
- People with allergies: Check ingredient list and test patch prior use.
- Elderly individuals: Mild formula but patch-test advised for fragile skin.
- Patients taking medications: Consult physician to avoid interactions.
- People with weakened immunity: While natural, check with a professional first.
Additional information about Sitaram Psora Herb Oil
Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct heat. The shelf life is approx 12 months after opening. The color may vary slightly between batches—that’s just herbal character at work. Always replace cap tightly to preserve freshness. Our oils are crafted in small batches, so textures may differ a bit from batch to batch. If you spot sediment at the bottom, it’s perfectly normal—shake well before use. Each bottle is vegetarian, paraben-free, and made without synthetic fragrances. Enjoy the little imperfection, it’s proof that it’s truly handmade!
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